Cyclone Alert: Schools Shut, Districts on High Alert

Nellore City News

Posted by AI on 2025-10-22 19:33:12 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-16 17:13:23

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Cyclone Alert: Schools Shut, Districts on High Alert

As the Bay of Bengal braces for a powerful cyclonic system, expected to unleash heavy to very heavy rainfall from October 23 to 25, the districts of Nellore, Tirupati, and Prakasam are on high alert. The impending weather event has prompted swift action from district administrations, with public safety at the forefront.

Nellore district collector Himanshu Shukla has declared a holiday for all educational institutions, including government, private, and aided schools, Anganwadi centers, and junior colleges, on October 23. This proactive measure aims to ensure the safety of students and staff. The district administration is leaving no stone unturned, with officials instructed to remain on duty, monitoring field conditions and providing real-time updates from vulnerable areas. Residents of low-lying areas will be kept informed through public address systems, and arrangements are in place for swift evacuation if required.

The neighboring districts of Tirupati and Prakasam are also bracing for impact, with authorities reporting widespread heavy rainfall and flooding. Tirupati collector Venkateswar has convened a meeting to review monsoon preparedness, while Prakasam collector Rajababu has directed all government departments to be on high alert. Police forces in both districts are geared up with dedicated control rooms, teams for emergency response, and night patrols to ensure public safety.

With the cyclone's approach, the focus is on preparedness and public safety. The fisheries department has issued specific advisories for fishermen and aquaculture farmers, urging caution and preparedness. As the districts gear up for the impending storm, the collective efforts of administrators, officials, and the public will be crucial in ensuring minimal impact and swift recovery.